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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 12

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Personals Raising a Teenage' Genius? It's Not Easy, Says Parent Rabbit Fricassee Hunter's Deli slit Mrs. Bernard White Sr. of News 0 H-V And Clubs 12 Newt-Leoo'er, Suwdoy, Hov. 30. 1 958 Thanksgiving Dance Held By SMA Cotillion Club iuhjv in nave trouble cooing with your teen- The only thing I do lsnag Une is fowited to ba jur veeii-i i undercoino Dr.

McNeil Entertains DAR Group v-r after sur- ager? How would vnn like It 11 10 get some j' i 7 you, like it w.JJolned the and 8ays he's gerv at King's daughters' Hos he were a genius? going to get In better pnysicai piiai. I The Gamma Hi-Y met Wed- n.riv nipht. the Y.M.CA "It's not easy." says Mrs. shape. Miss Rebecca Evans, Madison Regina Fischer of Brooklyn.

He used to be wonaenui is SDendinft the Thanks- sports in fact, he himseir usea holiday wltn hcr mother, Her 15-year-old son, Bobby, Mrs. Clyde Evans. bonds from Lynchburg. meeting was called to order thf.KreCelVg Unf Were by the president, who led the 5 in a prayer, the purpose, and their wives. Headed by the headmaster.

Maj. Garland Had- Ph'tform. Devohons were glv- dock, the receiving line Included ayne Erskme. Co! and Mrs Harold The secretary. Jerry Van Fos- to say no player.

Dr. Ruth McNeil of Mary Baldwin College recently entertained the Beverley Manor Chapter, DAR, at her home, which was decorated beautifully for Christmas. is a genuls at chess. Hhe won the United States championship at 14 and became the youngest interna Mr and Mrs. George Andrews, dont know a tning aouui The Thanksgiving Formal givfn by the Cotillion dub of Staunton Military Academy Friday night, from 9 to 1, in North Barracks Gymnasium honored the Varsity and Junior Varsity Football teams.

Both teams had a most successful season, the Varsity team being stale champions in the military league and the Junior varsity being undefeated. chess. In fact, I tried to and Mac, Staunton, are tional Grand Master ln history this summer. him stop for four years. But I've His one dream is to snatch the world chess crown from the pres ent champion, Russia's Mikail Col.

and Mrs. Ruber? E. Moody. the niinutes of the Col. and Wilfred B.

Webb. I previous meeting, which were Maj. and Mrs. Franklin J. er.jprm Phi.

Ma.sie gave Maj. and Mrs. Albert E. McCue. treasurers report.

t1 thp Maj and Mrs. William C. Moon Ed Balthrop projects chair-iS IS give their and Capt. Clive Hallrnan. Principal man.

then reported a total of 1 io tne nlgn scnool of the Junior school, andio far on the candy sales. Ronald be ued as reference books by their dates were introduced to Col. Nutty, social chairman, reported history "students. The decorations carried out a Botvinnik. One tf Mrs.

Fischer's definite Thanksgiving theme with cut-outs turkeys pumpkins, chefs' hats. given up now, AMADramaClub Presents First Play of Season FORT DEFIANCE In a som- hr and dramatic setting. AUgUSl a ly "not easy" moments came oasted turkeys on platters and spending tne weeKena wiui sir, Andrews' parents in Alta Vista. Mrs. Joe Kirby.

500 left Thursday for Brooklyn, N. and Clifton, N. where she will spend some time visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Grymes, Falls Church, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Roudabush, Washington, Mrs.

Alva Nye, McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Clark, Harrisonburg, Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Latimore. Silver Hill, attended the funeral of Mrs. Annie E.

Kerr of Staunton. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Grant this summer when Bobby ap other symbols of the season. The peared to be stranded in Yugo football season was designated by slavia after his first internation buu mis.

obukts ujr nyi.ion me induction ceremony io tie James Messer. secretary of the rc, with the Gamma Mrs. F. W. Brabson presented CoUllion Club committee and his(TrlHiY The punch is being! timely article entitled, "The date.

furnished bv Mrs. Van Fossen and Supreme Court." It stated that al tournament. helmets with the name and number of each member of the varsity and Junior varsity squad and the coaches. Banners with the "He had a round trip ticket, but Military Academy's Dramatic Club i Vi rri A large number of patrons. kl bpl donated bv Judicial power in the United nobody made any reservations fqr him and he couldn't get a plane presented the first play of liie season Friday night at the Academy.

"The Valiant," starring scores of all games and giant foot TTIL 01 if. club members. The club has locates belongs to the Supreme irprp mm fi'ftrt Mti Pair I Pav' lor only the candles, the Court and the lower court not lng were from Stuart Hall, Fair- thenlw tne ntBh court stlPu' fa Hall Marv Rulrluin. Staunton and cany- lne CWO men (h Constitution of the balls added to the effectiveness of the decorations. Around the bal I knew he'd spent most of his money at the World Fair in Belgium and I was afraid the Yugoslav Chess Federation decided to meet from 7 7:80 on and out of town.

Cadets Abdenl of Beirut, returned to theh home 'n Lebanon, and Keene Byrd, of Hot parkersburg, WV after a two Springs, was directed by Mrs. G. weeks vacation ln Florida. En William Ralph, a member ihe, route home they visited Mr. and conies were festoons of crepe paper in the school colors of blue and Punch and cakes were served United States must be supreme over this court." In fact, this is not and has not been the case.

wouldn't go on paying for him gold, rn bold letters of gold aealnst after the tournament had ended Junior School faculty and an: Mrs. W. Moms in waynes- The article also stated that "only a blue background were "State Champs." honoring the varsity throughout the evening. 'The decorating committee and the Cotillion Club committee were in charge of the dance and decorations, under the direction of Col. "Wilfred G.

"I went to the Yugoslav Em eminent Jurists of at least five years should be appointed to the team. The bandstand also was dec bassy but it was the weekend and orated in blue and gold with the Dec. 1. The club then decided to meet Wednesday, Dec. 3, et the Y.

M. C. A. and go in groups to take orders for the fruit cakes, which are being sold for the CIvitan Club. Cars for this will be furnished by Mr.

Markham, Wayne Erskine, Don Marotta, and Andy La-Oey. The meeting was adjourned with Wayne Erskine leading the I couldn't find anybody. I tried to call Bobby, but they said he had name of the orchestra. The Vaga-iWebb, faculty advisor. alumna of Holllns College.

"The Valiant" depicts the inner conflict of a man condemned to die in the electric chair. "Dyke," as portrayed by George Abdenl, typed the gentleman and had he sympathy of the stern, but klpd- left by train I was really worried. I knew boro, and Mr. and Mrs. L.

Jennings ln Buena Vista. Mrs. Helen Steele of Washington, C. has returned to her home following a visit with tier sister. Miss Carrie Thomason, Vr brother, Raymond Thomason, nd her aunt, Mrs.

Susie Campbell of Greenville. Douglas Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Arnold, 690 W.

Beverlev Is a patient at he was loaded down with books Supreme Court." A formal welcome service, addressed to the new members, was read by Mrs. Lynd. Mrs. Wallace Wiseman planned the following intellectual and Inspirational program, "Christmas its music, legends and customs." Emmanuel Church Women to Hold Annual Christmas Bazaar Dec. 5 and I didn't see how he could hearted warden, Keene Byrd, wno manage.

He doesn't speak the stock in trade of Miss MarthaiLord's Prayer. As usual, a great deal of Interest desired to find, out the true identity of "Dyke." Enlisting the iid of "Father Duly" (John Steclw), Miller and her "keepers." Mrs languages. I could just see him sleeping in a train station somewhere and people stealing everything he had." But Bobby used his tournament Featured here are basic nJes for preparing rabbits and a recipe for Rabbit Fricassee since more wild rabbits are taken by hunters each year than any other type of game, big or small. The fricassee served with goblets of light, bright beer and crisp relishes is a hunting-season special that would delight any gourmet, huntsman or not. Draw, clean, skin and cool as soon as possible.

Remove small scent glands under the forelegs and along the pine in the small of the back. Avoid cutting the glands. Transport in open air. Refrigerate at least one day before cooking or freeze for later use. Rabbit Fricassee the warden seeks to have DyKe.Kmg.s Daughters' Hospital Very early music, inspired by the birth of Christ, came into being in 129 A.D.

The rootword of "Carol" means dancing. Christmas carols cuf.uess JUS IHUIie 1U UIUCI tJ lieve the hundreds of people who prize money to get to Munich believe that he is the! loved one Is being manifest in the Christmas Bazaar to be given by the Women of Emmanuel Episcopal Church Friday, Dec. -5. Mrs. Philip Lee Lote, general chairman, suggest that all who plan to attend this affair come as early as possible as it is so popular that the "wares" do not last long.

The hours are 3 to p.m. All who attend will be Harry S. Fauver and the Misses! The Gamma Hi-Y held a party Eleanor White, Frances GreerJat the Y. M. A.

from 7:30 to Mary Virginia Greer and Marieill p. m. Wednesday night, Nov. W. Templeton.

126. "If you have guests Invited for The party was under the direc-the weekend, don't bake a cake tion of Ronald Nuttv, social chair-but buy one at the Bazaar," coun- man, and his committee, who did sels Mrs. George B. Tylur and herS fine job of decorating Potato in every nation are of folk origin Some of the tunes were Pagan songs, the words changed and adapted. One of these was "I saw I I -m 1 where he round plane space.

home. The tension mounts as Dyke Chess is not a popular game 'will not relent and the governor and there are no funds to sendjcalls to say that a young girl is the American hamtion to tour-1 on her way to the prison to talk Three Ships," which told of St. arasuia. chins, randy, and mints were A cup ale or Deer 1 can (8 ounces) white onions, drained 1 cup cooked french style I Nicholas coming to Spain on a club members, and naments. Bobby won two tickets I with the sentenced man, who she 1 rabbit (about 3 pounds), cut in serving pieces Salt, pepper and flour Yi cup butter or margarine 2 tablespoons flour i ship.

I 1 y-ltuu" "ujfhe drinks were furnished by Mr tn Vinrrwlavla nn tplsvlainn nrn- Deuves IS ner oromer green beans The artists who illustrated this rrL- toll. rrfl i1ve Wo T-t-istir tS or-minces)' Joan, took the second. Bobby doesn't like the idea of Mrs. cairn Klracofe. accompanist, his mother going around with those pouring during the afternoon "Take something home to the; '1 L.

Victor J. Lewis Gibb; Miss Martha! there isn't much for supper." saysfJonPS danc- tw0 rnultiplica-Dabney Jones, and Mrs. JamesjMrs. C. Maynard Stoddard.

She'Uon" 8ntl two dance con-Q. Agnew. land Mesdames E. H. ln to several 'nad- Mrs.

J. J. King, chairman of i John Adams; Russell rhnice" dances, the fancy work table, will havejLeiand Brown; Russell The fast dance contest was won all kinds of attractive Christmas; Russell Vowell and Henry B. Bav-ihv John Gammill and Lola Kable. and Mrs William Sydnor and Mrs James Dellart, vocal'sts.

him to toumamenU. Besides, if y.Z figured it would be better lor me nutxlA tn Every nation has Its traditional carols and customs. All of this Vv- i- Anvftkltin Diana, nuuiSHtcu iiiuu view to be here In case anything was: ne repeats, vaUftnt needed money, primarily." ri' fh I mrnm mushrooms Sprinkle rabbit with salt and pepper; roll in flour. Melt butter in large skillet; add meat and brown on all sides; remove from pan. Blend 2 tablespoons flour into remaining fat.

Drain mushrooms and add enough water to pake IVi cups. Gradually skillet and cook, stirring constantly, until thickened. Stir in beer. Return rabbit to skillet; cover and simmer about 1 hour, or until' rabbit is tender. Add mushrooms, onions and green beans.

Heat to serving temperature. Serve with crisp relishes, hot biscuits and cold beer. VIRLD: 4 to 6 servings. folk music is marked by slmplic gifts at reasonable prices. Those for will sell all kinds of slow dance contest was won She laughed ruefully lao.

lh. ity and child-like spirit. Examples assisting her are Mesdames W. B. such is deviled crabs, delectableibv Jerrv Van Fossen and Caro- that the musicians executed were slender, dark-hajred woman mood of lmpendln? iaom a smiling mouth ln a gamine th Mnmnh Ht.th salads, and rolls, plum puddings.

I'vn Huntley. Records for the pickles, preserves, and Jellies. idance were furnished by Don race, ine riscners separaiea wnen otner CMt members were Ricky Tmiberlake, Clarke Worthington, William D. Smith, W. W.

Timber-lake, Julia Balfeur, H. Garst. Philip H. Enslow. Those with a "sweet tooth" why go to the trouble of making Mirotta St "Whence Comes this Rush of Wings," a French carol: "Maria on a Mountain." Scandinavian.

Three fine examples of American Those present with dates were: your own Christmas arrangements when you can buy most attractive ooDDy was i ana Mrs. nscner Morgan as the guard, and Herb raised her tSo children on herjWidener was the attendant. earnings as a nurse. 0 don't discipline Bobbv. He's especially school girls will flock ones made by Mrs.

J. Harry May iven r.iKins wmi rxanme were sung: "It Came Upon liamson, Jimmy Kappes with Midnisht Clear." Hamilton; "0 around the candy table presided her "gardeners," Mesdames axiuLY. ecu winter, jerry van rossen Little Town of Bethlehem." Seers; Modeling In Britain too big. Anyway, there's not! A feature of the-population of i mnrh to anv Ho pnmM home 211.000 now in Alaska, is its rela-l I W. B.

Timberlake W. H. Gray, Carolyn Huntley. Konnie Nutty with Carolyn Ludwlg, Dick Murl-less with Jaml Curry. Andy Las- over by Mrs.

Conrad Lawrence and her helpers, Mesdames Sally Mat-tiason, James Baird, Seth Burnley and James Q. Agnew. "White Elephants" will be the HEADLINE NEWS and sticks his nose in a chess live youth. Currently more thanj jt book, stops to eat, and he's back one-hslf the total population is' timmm.rnmimmmmammMtiiM again until it's time to go to in the age range of 20 to 44 Di.trihut.a jtf bed. years.

stannton wii'Ual c.t arocarjr lev with Linda Gutshall. Wayne Not Way To Wealth "Bobby's one of the ones who LONDON W) Pam Curson At Michael's, Pam worked a five-dav week modeline eowns for Play for blood as they say in "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day." LonefeUow. a.nd a Nepro spiritual. "Sweet Little Jesus Bov." Mrs. Wiseman explained that St.

Nicholas was a real person who went among men dronpins hags of eold to relieve distress. Lnp-'and added the reindeer motif; the Yule log orlg'natert In Scandinavia; fhe rose tree in Germany. Mrs. Wiseman's propram was flnsed bv example of German folk mvcic from Hanriel'o "Me.s-piah." "Hp fcall feed his flock like a Shepherd." Hodson Dudley has been modeling for some of the best stores ln London for five years. Her earnings lately have averaged $22 40 a week.

customers. Her weekly pay waschess. He's serious. He has to $11.20. She commuted a total ofjstudy all the time.

The countries; 60 miles morning and night to 'publish pamphlets and books at a Erskine with Sandra Gum. John Gammil with Lola Kable. Phil Massle with Carolvn Mayer. Tom Stockdale with Nancy Venable. Ed Balthrop with Tommy Sue Robertson, Norman Gombere with Judy Deprlest.

and John Winter with Patsy Markham. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. H. S.

Markham. Those attending stag were: Don Marotta, Nickv Bnead. Bill Glover, John Smith, and Foster Ever- and Carter Loth? Mesdames John W. B. Timberlake and Carter Loth will have charge of the decorations while hostesses will include Mrs.

Julia N. Sublett and Mrs. M. W. Mercereau.

Church calendars will be sold by Mrs. A. F. Robertson while the Young Churchmen under their president. Roger Turbyville, will dispense soft drinks.

Miss Margaret Lynn Templeton is handling publicity for this event. Church Class Meets with Mrs. Brooks and from Ditchling. great rate new opening always being worked out. A New York beauty ln the same After a year in this Job, Pam profession might be Inclined on a London "He's not Interested In girls yet they don't play chess.

He doesn't smoke' or drink. He does SEE FURS ON PARADE "At Home With the Youngs" by Palais Royal 1:00 P.M. EVERY MONDAY WSYA-TV After the nroeram, a social hour iss. Guests at the porty were was enioved in the dining room JV.XS KRRIS CFLERRATFS 8TH PIRTPTMY AWIVERSARY chuck it at this point and go marry a rich uranium tycoon. But the British, including their models, are of the bulldog breed.

This is not to imply that Pam, who is 22, resembles a bulldog in any way, shape, manner, fashion or form apart from tenacity. A blue-eyed blonde, she is cast more along, greyhound lines, being 5-feet-8 with statistics of Raymond Bowers and Dennis Draper. chew his halls down to the bone, but I'm- afraid to make him stop. I don't know what he might take up. "Some of these chess plavers twitch all over.

Honest, They start with an eye and twitch down to their feet and start again. I'd sale dress house. There she did mainly showings for buyers. Her starting pay was $12.60 a week, she was able to take a little room in the city and quit the Ditchling shuttle. Pam spent two years with the wholesale house.

Her pay finally reached $26.60 a week, but fame and the big money seemed remote. So ln December, 1956, she i STUARTS DRAFT, Nov. 29 The Fidelis Class of the Stuarts Draft Baptist, Church met recent STUARTS DRAFT. Nov. 29 Jean Harris, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Harris, Flshersville, IACKIF WAGGY FNTFRTtrVFD ON 10TH BIRTHDAY celebrated her eights birthday an- 35-23-35. jtook the plunge and went free Jackie Waggv was entertained niversary at a birthday party. I Despite the modest financial ly at the home of Mrs. J.

H. Brooks. Mrs. William Hinter led the devotions and Mrs. Orvln KLser gave the prayer.

Members voted to send baskets at a birthday party on her 10th Games were played and re- returns from her career up to birthday anniversary Wednesday freshments were served to the now. she is determined to stick lance. Pam was married last July to John Dudley, a free lane photographer of 25, and she thinks night by her parents, Mr. and tollowme guests: Donnie Hams, Jt out and wait for the big break Larrv. Frances.

Sue Joe Harris. u.j a ..7 Aiicic nic jiuiiuicus ui uuitri jjuh- iui-. of fruit to shut-ins and to send a gift to Mickey McCrum who is! Temple House of Israel Sisterhood's Annual RUMMAGE SALE December 3-4-5 9 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. At Community Room of Temple on Market Street a patient ln the hospital.

It was Mrs. Roy Waggy. After playing games, the children enjoyed dancing. The honoree received many useful gifts, after which ice cream and cake were served by Mrs. Mary Hnlvey to the decided to change the meeting KICKie ana JBODoie Harris, r'ayeUnn mnriPl'.

in a similar incomer Ba "H- and Brenda Chandler. Billy Rae.ig Vh together Pam feels Mac Judy, Mary Lee. Jimmyj coames may be able t0 persuade and Rodney Kershner, Rusty.L?, 1" amil: sme 0 the bi advertising Billy. Nellie, John, and Valley i 0D'. agencies that her form and fea-Mae Simmons, Linda.

Doris and ner and fatner have "jtures would look good on the Mike Lucus. Elizabeth Ann bill-boards. That's where the big date from the fourth Monday. money Is in Britain. i Rodger Harris: also, night to the fourth Thursday.

Members present were: Mesdames William Hunter, -T. P. Hunter, Robert Balsley. Roland Powell, Preston Orvin Riser, J. H.

Brooks. Payne Fisher, William Dameron. Homer Fitzgerald. Marvin Steele, and Miss Mr. anda irmer moaei, mougni ram naa Mr.

ne Introduced the Mr! t0 an 'd friend, photograph Until that happy day, Pam Is going to go right on being glamorous for $2240 a week. Mrs. Russell Harris, Mrs. John Simmons. Gloria Bartley, Ann Botkin, Martha Nutty, Barbara Clemmer, Gail Gilbert, Gail Blby, Linda Stacy.

Brenda Neff. Sherry Lank-ford, Elsa Negron, Linda Toman, Steve Toman, Frankie Money- ir er Norman Parkmson ofN Vogue magazine. He got Pam, then 17, Mrs. Johnny Chandler, Mrs. Bobby Warren.

Mrs. Sam Harris, Mr and Miss a Job with a West End couturier Alice Bussey. and Mrs. Paul Harris Jane Fitzgerald. Johnnie called Michael of Carlos Place.

The December meeting will be naker. Ray Hartless, KSX f.726' held in the home of Mrs. Roland! Hartless and William Wayne 27 CLASSICS Powell. Hulvev. also, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill every child wants to read ore all In our nnn Straight out of fashion's head KING'S DAUGHTERS' HOSPITAL BIPTHS lines 1959's prettiest shapes! Wear for day or date. Hulvey. Mrs. Leta Kev.

Mr. Crawford Hulvey and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waggy. The Choctaw Indian Nation Oklahoma recently appealed to the U.S.

Secretary of the Interior to permit the Choctaw people to select by ballot the Chief who will head their tribal government for the next two years. Foundations mainly double Walter fYirn Mr. and Mrs. ui iliiivuus, tsucna vista, a boy at 611 pm worsted tacked at intervals. Pat-1 on Nov 28 tern 728: directions for sires small Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart Lee Geis r. Ibert Jr- Parkwood a girl ocim w-mr wna at a.m. on Nov. 29.

11T mil aaa cents for each pattern for Isl-class Jh only tdifionf of famoui booiri with ell Ihtu loluri Illustrated by limoul trtlitl 10 full-page color illustrations 30 to 100 drawing) Easy to-read print; bast quality paper Fine sturdy bindings Tent approved by educators Full-color endpapers 0( bindings mailing. Bend to Leader Staunton. 142 Needlecraft' Dept, P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsaj Station, New York 11, N. YJ Print plainlv PATTI.RS M'M-1 BER, NAME, ADDRESS and ZONE.

A NEW 1959 Laura Wheeler i Needlecraft Bocjk, JVST OUT. nes. lovely deFlgns to order; embriod- -T- EMMANUEL CHURCH BAZAAR FRIDAY, DEC. 5,. 1958 35 p.m.

Foncy Work Christmas Arrangemeiti Candy Coke White Elephant Toble Costume Jewelry Church Calendars Delicatessen Tea will be served to all who attend. ery, crochet, knitting, weaving, quilting, toys. In the book, a special surprise to make a little gtrl happy a cut-out doll, clothes to color. Send 25 cents for this book. THE WIZARD Of 02 -ROBIN HOOD HtlDI PINOCCHtO HUCKlEBtRRY FINN THE THREE MUSKETEERS A TALE OF TWO CITIES KIDNAPPED THE LITTLE LAME PRINCE FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS HOW THEY CREW ANDERSEN'S FAIRY TALES GRIMMS' FAIRY TALES HANS BRISKER BLACK BEAUTY ARABIAN NIGHTS TOM SAWYER ROBINSON CRUSOE ALICE IN WONDERLAND wni THROUCH THE LOOKING CLASS LITTLE WOMEN LITTLE MEN TREASURE ISLAND GULLIVER'S TRAVELS AESOP'S FABLES THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON 10'S BOYS THE JUNGLE BOOK KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE i POPULAR EDITION M.75 Ctoib bindinii, full-oolor ladtrli.

New Shipment JUST ARRIVED 3,500 Different Pieces I0XE0 EDITION 2.75 distinctive bone china pattern wHopI oulton Flno English bono china never looked whiter than it does here, circled with the slenderest of gray wreaths and banded with costly platinum. Everything about Tiara it refreshingly new. The modern simplicity of the pattern. Tne touch of genuine platinum that so beautifully dramatizes your fine table ailver. Our Royal Doulton collection brings you this happy blend of traditional English craftsmanship and modrrn design.

NICE FUCE SETTING $1 9,95 With pfmintnt, rctctiv ilip cue She'd love to get fur for Christmas and our handsome little furs are especially nice, because wearable practically the year 'round priced, to give great value. STONES TAILORED BEADS RHINESTONES PEARLS PINS NECKLACES BRACELETS EARRINGS RINGS DE LUXE EDITION Advrtur4 in It 4bnf tart BOOKPLATES'. I lt.MHecMW.1 3.50 4 'i $1 to $50 work Is prints right on th rich, durable tniltram hirxting. B' J7 HtW Chevy Chase oa HIT'S FAMOUS FOR FINE CHINA CHYSTAL SINCE 1906" He BEVERLY BOOK CO. 9 W.

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